Sexual violence along pipeline route follows Indigenous women’s warnings
by Hilary Beaumont from Environment | The Guardian on (#5JN9B)
The $2,9bn Line 3 pipeline has brought thousands of workers to Minnesota - and one crisis center has received more than 40 reports of harassment and abuse
On 15 May, a woman met a pipeline worker at a bar in Minnesota and agreed to go to his house, but when they arrived, there were four other people there and she felt uncomfortable.
She wanted to leave, she tried to leave," said Amy Johnson, executive director of the Violence Intervention Project (VIP) in Thief River Falls, who spoke to the woman on the phone. It was very scary with those other men there. She said he had her in the bedroom and she couldn't leave." The woman finally got out of the house.
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